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To Her Credit: Historic Achievements-and the Women Who Actually Made Them Happen

To Her Credit: Historic Achievements-and the Women Who Actually Made Them Happen

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To Her Credit is a book that celebrates the stories of women who have been overlooked and underappreciated in history, from ancient times to the 1990s. It challenges the narrative that women's contributions have been stolen, overwritten, or ignored and reminds us of the valuable work that these heroines have done.

Format: Hardback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 17 August 2023
Publisher: Union Square & Co.


Theres history as its told,and then theres history as it actually happened. You may think you know the stories behind the worlds most well-known,groundbreaking achievements,but To Her Credit is here to make you reevaluate our collective story as it has been written. This book celebrates the stories of women,from ancient times until the 1990s,whose contributions have been overwritten and,far too often,accredited to men. The pattern of female achievements being stolen,overwritten,or straight-up ignored is as old as time. Authors Kaitlin Culmo and Emily McDermott—with stunning art by Kezia Gabriella—reclaim the work of these deserving heroines and offer reminders of what we lose when we dont question history as it has been written. Were often told that Cervantes “invented fiction” with the novel Don Quixote in 17th century Europe,but what about Lady Murasakis The Tale of Genji in 11th-century Japan? Elvis Presley is widely considered as “The King” and—for all intents and purposes—the inventor of rock and roll music. But what about Sister Rosetta Tharpe,who was the first to engineer the rock and roll sound,or Big Mama Thornton,for whom the song “Hound Dog” was explicitly written? Albert Einstein is a household name and so too is his famed equation E = mc2 . But what about his first wife,Mileva Marić,who not only helped with the Nobel Prize–winning discovery,but also collaborated with Albert throughout the pivotal early years of his career?   This book tells the stories of women who have been left out of historys accolades. Its time to talk about the thousands of years worth of art,inventions,innovations,and world-changing achievements made by women that have been ascribed to men.


To Her Credit: Reclaiming the Stories of Women in History


The conventional narrative of history often overlooks the significant contributions of women throughout history. To Her Credit seeks to rectify this by celebrating the stories of women who have been overshadowed or credited to men. This book delves into the contributions of women from ancient times to the 1990s, highlighting their achievements in various fields, including literature, science, art, and politics.


One example cited in the book is the story of Lady Murasaki, the author of The Tale of Genji in 11th-century Japan. Despite her immense literary talent, Lady Murasaki's work has often been overshadowed by the male-dominated literary world of her time. To Her Credit seeks to bring attention to her contributions and recognize her as a significant figure in Japanese literature.


Similarly, the book highlights the achievements of women in science and medicine. For instance, it discusses the work of Sister Rosetta Tharpe, who is often credited as the inventor of rock and roll music. However, the book reveals that Tharpe was actually the first to engineer the rock and roll sound, a feat that has been largely ignored in the history of music.


In addition to rewriting history, To Her Credit also raises important questions about gender biases and the erasure of women's contributions. The book challenges readers to question the narratives they have been taught and to recognize the importance of diverse perspectives and experiences.


The authors of To Her Credit, Kaitlin Culmo and Emily McDermott, are accomplished writers and artists who bring their expertise to this project. Their stunning artwork complements the text and adds visual depth to the stories of the women featured in the book.


In conclusion, To Her Credit is a powerful and important book that seeks to reclaim the stories of women who have been left out of history's accolades. By highlighting the contributions of these women, the book encourages readers to reevaluate the narrative of history and to recognize the importance of diversity and gender equality. It is a must-read for anyone interested in history, gender studies, or social justice.

Weight: 806g
Dimension: 210 x 237 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781454946120

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